Who started the thought of equal rights first? personally, I really want to know... please at least 12 words don't do it just for points!

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Answer: Well John Locke was an Enlightenment thinker and he was the first one to talk about equal rights Then Our own president Thomas Jefferson Who was Inspired by john locke made it in the constitution! it says equal rights for Liberty, happiness and i forgot what the last one was because i learned this long ago but i think you can look it up if you are interested

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